2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-40422010000100024
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Composição química dos componentes voláteis de Capsicodendron dinisii Schwancke (Canellaceae)

Abstract: Recebido em 8/3/09; aceito em 15/6/09; publicado na web em 25/11/09 CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF VOLATILE COMPONENTS OF Capsicodendron dinisii Schwancke (Canellaceae). The volatile components of the stem bark of Capsicodendron dinisii were obtained by hydrodistillation using a modified Clevenger-type apparatus. The chemical compounds were identified using the arithmetic index and confirmed by GC-MS. Twenty-three compounds suggest the identified representing almost 90% of the total oil composition. Limonene (68.5%) … Show more

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“…Torres et al [ 18 ] evaluated the chemical composition of the volatile components present in the bark of Capsicodendron dinisii Schwancke, botanical synonym for C. dinisii , and verified the presence of 23 compounds (90% of the total oil composition), as 86.8% monoterpenes and limonene was found as the majority compound (68.5%). Similar results were observed in this study as to the class of compounds present in the highest percentage since 76.20% monoterpenes was found in the oil under study, but it was different regarding the majority component, limonene, that in the present work presented a percentage of 1.54%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Torres et al [ 18 ] evaluated the chemical composition of the volatile components present in the bark of Capsicodendron dinisii Schwancke, botanical synonym for C. dinisii , and verified the presence of 23 compounds (90% of the total oil composition), as 86.8% monoterpenes and limonene was found as the majority compound (68.5%). Similar results were observed in this study as to the class of compounds present in the highest percentage since 76.20% monoterpenes was found in the oil under study, but it was different regarding the majority component, limonene, that in the present work presented a percentage of 1.54%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…dinisii leaves has not been described in previous studies. Research was carried out by Mahmoud et al, cited by Torres et al, with chloroform extract obtained from leaves, barks and roots of C . dinisii .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The barks of the trunk and the leaves have medicinal properties and are mildly narcotic. The popular name ‘pau‐para‐tudo’, used in Santa Catarina, suggests ample medicinal utilities, being considered a remedy for all evils (panacea) …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genera Cinnamodendron with botanical synonym Capsicodendron Hoehne, in addition to the Brazilian species mentioned above, has another 6 species: C. angustifolium Sleumer, C. corticosum Miers., C. cubense Urb., C ekmanii Sleumer, C. tenuifolium Uittien and C. venezuelense Steyerm native of Tropical America (5) and like other family genera, have also been used by traditional communities to cure several diseases. However, only the C. dinisii had their studies started from a phytochemical point of view and until some biological activities (molluscicide, antimicrobial, antioxidant, insecticide) were confirmed for the essential oils and extracts extracted from this tree leaves and barks (4,(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%